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Kab Jaoge: Ajay Devgan Atithi Tum

Ajay Devgan and Konkona Sen Sharma look like a real couple. They aren't glamorous; they are tired, real, and loving. Konkona plays the voice of social pressure ("We can't kick him out, what will relatives say?"), while Devgan plays the voice of reason ("I don't care about relatives, I want my bedroom back!").

Searching for "Ajay Devgan Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge" often leads fans to YouTube clips of specific scenes:

Ajay Devgn’s role in the 2010 family comedy Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? showcases his ability to anchor a mainstream Bollywood film with a blend of straight-faced earnestness and restrained comic timing. Directed by Ashwni Dhir, the film revolves around a middle-class couple whose lives are upended when an overly dependent, freeloading guest (played by Paresh Rawal) overstays his welcome. Devgn plays the husband, Vinod, whose escalating frustration at the guest’s intrusion forms the emotional and comedic core of the story.

Character and Performance

Chemistry and Ensemble Work

Direction and Comic Tone

Impact and Reception

Conclusion Ajay Devgn in Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? delivers a performance defined by subtlety and restraint. He provides a believable emotional center for a comedy that relies heavily on character interactions and social satire. Though not his most memorable role, it demonstrates his versatility and capacity to carry a family-oriented comedy without resorting to caricature.

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Here’s a fun, engaging post idea based on "Ajay Devgn: Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge?" — playing on the famous movie title and the universal feeling of overstaying guests.


Title: Ajay Devgn right now: “Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge?”

Body:

Three weeks ago, your cousin from out of town arrived with a big smile and a small bag.
“Just for the weekend,” they said. ajay devgan atithi tum kab jaoge

Fast forward to today:
They’ve finished your year’s supply of chips, taken over the TV remote, and are currently giving you tips on how to cook in your own kitchen. The guest towel has mysteriously become their towel. And last night, they asked if you could “adjust” the AC temperature because “it’s too cold.”

Meanwhile, in your head, Ajay Devgn is standing in a spotlight, arms crossed, delivering that iconic dialogue on loop:
“Atithi tum kab jaoge?”

But you can’t say it. Because society. Because “Indian hospitality.” Because log kya kahenge.

So you smile. You serve more chai. You quietly cry into the samosa dough.

Moral of the story:
There’s a fine line between atithi devo bhava and atithi, ab bas bhi karo.
And Ajay Devgn understood our pain 13 years ago.

Tell us in the comments: What’s the longest a guest has overstayed at your place? 👇 Ajay Devgan and Konkona Sen Sharma look like a real couple


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#AjayDevgn #AtithiTumKabJaoge #RelatableDesiProblems #GuestOverload #IndianHouseholds

It sounds like you're referring to a piece of writing titled "Ajay Devgan: Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge?" — likely a play on the 2010 Bollywood film Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? (starring Ajay Devgn), which humorously deals with an unwanted guest overstaying their welcome.

If you found an article using that title, it’s probably a satirical or opinion piece using the film’s premise as a metaphor — possibly about:

Could you share a line or two from the article? That would help me pinpoint its exact angle or even locate the original piece for you. Alternatively, if you were just noting the clever headline, I agree — it’s a witty cultural reference.


Upon release, the film was a sleeper hit. Made on a modest budget (approx. ₹15 crore), it grossed over ₹45 crore worldwide. Critics praised the writing and the performances, though some called the second half repetitive.

However, audience scores (especially on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes) remain high. For Bollywood fans looking for a clean, family-friendly comedy that doesn't rely on double entendre, Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? is a gold standard. Chemistry and Ensemble Work

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  1. lovethewater Avatar

    Thank you. Do you have the recipes that go with this plan?

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      These are general recipe ideas. But I will go through and hyperlink some recipes! Thanks for asking.

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      1. lovethewater Avatar

        Much appreciated!

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